The Dudes In A Room

Friday, February 7, 2014

#010: Redneck Rich (Big Trucks, Bad Driving, and Borat)

This podcast explores the lifestyles of people who care way too much about their automobiles. Are people placing style over substance? The dudes rant about flashy cars and trucks versus more sensible vehicles. The show leads off with possibly the worst rendition of a Lionel Richie song ever. The dudes also explain the meaning behind "zero times zero" and "working up to a zero." Later, they chat about making fun of John Madden, Andrew Dice Clay, and becoming a well-known comedian. Then talk turns to the audacious concept of driving under the speed limit. Why are people so aggressive behind the wheel but mostly timid in public? The dudes delve in the psychology of driving. Once the alcoholic beverages arrive, they question the legality of a daiquiri named after Snoop Dogg. The topic then turns to Sacha Baron Cohen movies like Borat, Bruno, and The Dictator. Will Ali G rise again? Later, Chris tells the tale of his once-in-a-lifetime golf shot. Also, is Louisiana really Cancer Alley or is it just something rednecks like to say? Is Wal-Mart to blame for shutting down the mom-and-pop businesses? After the conversation turns to Erin Brockovich, it all somehow comes back around to Chris' improbable golf highlight. And, finally, it wouldn't be a Dudes In A Room podcast without a dash of Saints talk. The dudes look back fondly on the Jim Mora era.

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